I realize I am in the minority here but I would still prefer to have the eq in a seperate device. It seems silly to me to have to pay for room correction every time I upgrade.

As an example if I wanted to add eq to my 975 I set the outboard eq in the rack with a single HDMI out from the 975 to the eq. Run from the eq to the amps. Use the sync in the 975 to correct any issues or do a simple HDMI passthrough the eq with the sync correction built in there.

I had once suggested Outlaw partner with White Instruments to revamp their Paramedic line for this purpose. Either 24 or 48 bands with adjustable iso centers should be about as future proof as one could get. With 24 bands one could eq multiple zones so the single unit could provide room correction for any system in the home.